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Re: (idm) stupid topic: pi, hollywood... +new orbital review

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1999-04-21 06:21Re: (idm) stupid topic: pi, hollywood... +new orbital review
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1999-04-21 06:21Tsog5000@aol.com>what would you think if you heard "good" music with the matrix...? part >of the fun of th
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Re: (idm) stupid topic: pi, hollywood... +new orbital review
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quoted 3 lines what would you think if you heard "good" music with the matrix...? part>what would you think if you heard "good" music with the matrix...? part >of the fun of that horrible film is that it's so typical of 90's bad >filmmaking...
absolutely! not that "good" music would have helped the film anyways (actually... I kind of liked it... ) As for pi, it's just a wannabe/suedosofisticated "Tetsuo the Iron Man", minus the eroticism and revenge thing. Anyways, I got a copy of the new Orbital Album "The Middle of Nowhere", and I must say... nice packaging! Varnish on paper usaully gets the thumbs up from me, and from the looks of it, it seems like they hit it 3 times. oh, the nice, thick, glossy "O" bekons to me... "touch me".... As for the music it's not bad. Starting off with a grand sci-fi-ish entrance, complete w/ eerie Star Trek-ish melodies with sampled and electronic "real" instruments, the music moves toward funkier, progressive, and rockier ideas. The overall attitude reminds me of "Snivilization"... turned into a techno/rock opera. Vocals also add an intersting twist to the Orbital formula. I've only listened to the album once, and I wasn't to into them, but it's not as bad as anything in the "diva/terminally-gay house" catagory. Staying within the Mid to Upper Mid tempo's, Orbital fans should be pleased. 8/10 -LtDS